Surgery Flashcards

1
Q

Patient population and pathology of AAA?
Dx?
Symptom?

A

Old male smoker
Atherosclerosis
US
Asx pulsatile mass

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2
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What do we do with the following aneurysm sizes?
3-4cm
4-5 cm
5-5.4
Greater than 5.5
A

Watch and screen every 2 years
Watch and screen every year
Screen every 6 months
Operate

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3
Q

What growth rate do we operate on an AAA?

A

.5 cm every 6 months

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4
Q

Where does the pain radiate in AAA?

A

Back

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5
Q

Pathology of dissection?

A

HTN

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6
Q

Triad of dissection?

A

Tearing chest pain to the back
Asymmetric BP
Widened mediastinum

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7
Q

2 conditions associated with dissection?
Best diagnostic test for dissection?
Best diagnostic test if kidney failure?

A

Marfan, syphilis
CT angiogram
TEE or MRI

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8
Q

3 steps of treating carpal tunnel?

A

Splinting and NSAIDS
Steroid injections
Surgery

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9
Q

Diagnosis of carpal tunnel is made how?

3 patients getting carpal tunnel?

A

Wrists in flexion all day
Hypothyroid
Diabetes

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10
Q

Jersey finger?
Mallet finger?
Trigger finger?

A

Tear flexor tendon, stuck in extension
Tear extensor tendon, stuck in flexion
Inflammation of extensor tendon, stuck in flexion, pop when put back in extension

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11
Q

Two patient populations for dupuytren contracture?

Patho?

A

Alcoholics and Scandinavians

Fascia is balled up and contracted in the hand, flexing down the fingers leading to an inability to extend

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12
Q

Colles fracture?
Monteggia fractirue?
Galeazzi fracture?

A

Outstretched hand, breaks distal radius which goes backwards
Break proximal ulna and dislocate proximal radial head
Fracture of distal radius with dislocation of distal ulna

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13
Q

What will the position be of the shoulder with anterior dislocation and posterior dislocation?

A

Adducted and externally related

Adducted and internally rotated

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14
Q

Two things to remember about scaphoid fracture?

A

Pain in snuff box

Avascular necrosis

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15
Q

What ligament is torn with anterior blow or posterior blow?

A

Anterior blow leads to PCL tear

Posterior blow leads to ACL tear

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